Howard Stern Comments on Janice Dickinson's Allegations Against Bill Cosby

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As the rape allegations against Bill Cosby seem to pile up, former supermodel Janice Dickinson told Entertainment Tonight the comedian sexually assaulted her as well.

Howard Stern opened his show Wednesday morning talking about Dickinson's interview, and the case against Bill Cosby.

"Janice is a lovable kook," Stern said.

"So when you hear it, immediately I said, oh look at her, piling on, looking for fame." But then he remembered when Janice Dickinson was on the show in 2006 to promote her book, "Everything About Me Is Fake...

And I'm Perfect." In her book, she had written a lot about the men she slept with in the past, and Bill Cosby came up.

"Bill Cosby was the only person I couldn't write about in the book because Harper Collins is afraid of law suits," Dickinson told Stern. "The guy's a bad guy, let me just say that.

He's not a nice guy. He preys on women that just came out of rehab, I'll say that."

At the time, she felt he was a very powerful man, and she was allegedly one of the many woman who felt powerless and afraid to come forward with their stories.

"Now this is 2006. There was no agenda," Stern said. "And this does support her claim that she was raped by Bill Cosby."

Howard Stern also made comments on the whole situation, at large, taking the time to consider both sides of the coin:

"So I was sitting at home thinking, and I was like, you know...I'm not a fan of Bill Cosby in terms of his entertainment value," Stern said. "But he's a man, he's a human being, so I was trying to give him the benefit of the doubt.

I said, let's be fair to the guy for a second.

No one has really come forward except for one person in the past, who sued him and then settled out. And I said, that doesn't mean he's guilty of anything."

"But if it is true, what a despicable man, what a horrible crime," Stern continued. "It's not like Bill Cosby can't get woman, he enjoys raping them.

Drugging them and raping them. It's like a whole f***ing ritual that he enjoys, and its creepy creepy, horrible, insane, horrible... what can I say."

"I'm trying to think of a time, when this many people came forward, it wasn't true," Robin said.